Travis Wammack - Travis Wammack (Korean Remastered) (1972/2017)

Artist: Travis Wammack
Title: Travis Wammack
Year Of Release: 1972/2017
Label: Big Pink
Genre: Roots Rock, Southern Rock, Soul
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 35:43
Total Size: 247 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Travis Wammack
Year Of Release: 1972/2017
Label: Big Pink
Genre: Roots Rock, Southern Rock, Soul
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 35:43
Total Size: 247 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
1. So Good (Jim Carroll, Joey Levine) - 3:55
2. How Can I Tell You (Cat Stevens) - 4:43
3. Put On Your Shoes And Walk (J.R. Bailey, Ken Williams) - 2:47
4. You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander) - 3:13
5. Funk #49 (Dale Peters, Jim Fox, Joe Walsh) - 4:10
6. You Are My Sunshine (Charles Mitchell, Jimmie Davis) - 4:11
7. Whatever Turns You On (George Jackson, Raymond Moore) - 3:01
8. Darling You're All That I Had (John Bettis, Kerry Chater) - 3:37
9. Slip Away (Marcus Daniel, Wilbur Terrell, William Armstrong) - 2:53
10. I Don't Really Want You (Dennis Linde) - 3:13
Travis Wammack – Vocals, Guitar
George Soule - Vocals
Ronnie Eades - Vocals, Baritone Saxophone
Bass Bob Wray - Vocals
Jerry Bridges - Vocals
Jesse Boyce - Vocals
Don Cartee - Drums
Fred Prouty - Drums
Tarp Tarrant - Drums
Jerry Bridges - Guitar
Ken Bell - Guitar
Clayton Ivey - Keyboards
James H. Brown Jr. - Keyboards
Tim Hensen - Keyboards
Harvey Thompson - Tenor Saxophone
Ben Cauley - Trumpet
Harrison Calloway Jr. - Trumpet
Leo Lablanc - Steel Guitar
A guitarist, singer, and young instrumental genius from Memphis who cut his first record at the tender age of twelve, Travis Wammack is one of the great unheralded guitarists of rock & roll. A contemporary of Lonnie Mack, Wammack was simply the fastest guitar player in a town bursting at the seams with great guitarists. By the time he was 17, he appeared on the national charts with "Scratchy," a speed-burner instrumental featuring incredible distortion and dazzling technique. Several incredible singles followed, but none charted. By the late '60s, Wammack had moved into session work at the FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, AL, playing on countless hits. He continues recording and touring to the present day (recently working as musical director for Little Richard), his hot and speedy guitar chops intact.